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I'm in senior three. My math 140 or so (200 volumes), English 95 or so, Chinese passing, materialization BC. Heroes, how should I sprint?
First of all, you have a C in materialization. It's easy to win B. Do what you can do right. Jiangsu physics is difficult to master the basic questions every year, and you can pass B in your 60 s.

Mathematics 140 is not ideal, and there is a lot of room for improvement, at least above 150. For mathematics, we must first despise it strategically. Mathematics in the annual college entrance examination is nothing more than a few questions and several key points. In fact, it is not difficult to do at least two of the first ten questions. As long as you think carefully and calculate carefully, it is not a problem to fill in the blanks with more than 60 points! The last six big questions, the first is trigonometric function, the second is space geometry, the third is probably combined with the application of function, and the fourth should be analytic geometry, which is a very sad question. Generally, it will be divided into two or three small questions, and at least you can get 4 to 6 points, so you should practice analytic geometry more (circles and ellipses are the key points), and the last two big questions must be functions.

Chinese and English focus on accumulation, and Chinese composition should be written well. I suggest buying a composition material to recite.

English reading comprehension and cloze are very important. Recite two typical sentences in your composition. Your English 95 is not bad, and you will strive for more than 95 in the college entrance examination. In short, the college entrance examination is not terrible. The key is to have a good attitude, as long as you work hard at ordinary times.